quoted for response (see my previous post)starting_11 wrote:How did you mush the apples?
Cider?
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Over 2 months since I started this thread and we are still having cider weather.
Anymore recommendations for good DRY cider - preferably under 6%?
Anymore recommendations for good DRY cider - preferably under 6%?
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A very sweet cider, although quite nice on a warm day, I prefer thatchers gold personally. Living here in Somerset means plenty of cider to choose from and lots of cider farms to mooch round sampling the delights.ElectroClaret wrote:Thatchers "Haze"
Cloudy Somerset cider.
A new one to me, on my third can.
Delightful.
Four quid for four at Sainsburys. Bargain.
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Just finished work and I'm having a few Orchard Pig's Reveller cider 4.5%,it describes itself as a crisp refreshing & lightly sparkling cider with a tangy hint of freshly squeezed lime....it's bloody lovely
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Rattler or Welsh Dragon ,all the rest are only fit for cooking.Pubs selling Bulmers as cider should be done for misrepresentation
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Orchard Thieves for me hot or cold weather don't care 
